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Ed Hemsler passa sua vida se preparando para um desastre que talvez nunca venha. Ronnie Meisner passa sua vida comprando coisas que ele talvez nunca use. Estas duas pessoas vão tentar encont... Ler tudoEd Hemsler passa sua vida se preparando para um desastre que talvez nunca venha. Ronnie Meisner passa sua vida comprando coisas que ele talvez nunca use. Estas duas pessoas vão tentar encontrar o amor.Ed Hemsler passa sua vida se preparando para um desastre que talvez nunca venha. Ronnie Meisner passa sua vida comprando coisas que ele talvez nunca use. Estas duas pessoas vão tentar encontrar o amor.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 indicações no total
Shawn M. Essler
- Young Man
- (as Shawn Essler)
Dennis Kleinman
- British Narrator
- (narração)
David Chen
- Additional Voice
- (narração)
Tyler Aser
- Janine's Friend
- (não creditado)
Liz Cameron
- Gift Store Customer
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
John Lithgow, and Blythe Danner gave their all in creating these two oddball characters - Ed and Ronnie. But their efforts just can't save this film. I enjoyed the plot but I just couldn't believe in Ed and Ronnie. For their age they come across as just a bit too simple.
The most interesting character is the goth girl that runs the curiosity shop! And she is seen only briefly.
But this is not a bad movie!
The most interesting character is the goth girl that runs the curiosity shop! And she is seen only briefly.
But this is not a bad movie!
I went into this movie knowing nothing about it except that John and Blythe were starring in it. This is a slow family drama. It's about the obstacles and complications of dating later in life.
I really enjoyed this movie. It's quiet and simple. Ole fashion romance movie that lifts the heart.
Greetings again from the darkness. Noble Jones worked as the second unit director on David Fincher's award-winning film THE SOCIAL NETWORK (2010), and he has made quite a name for himself in music videos and commercials. This is his first feature film as director and he also wrote this interesting and original script. On top of that, he cast two premier veteran actors to bring the story to life: John Lithgow and Blythe Danner. At times it feels like we are watching a masterclass in acting and many of their scenes together have a live theatre feel.
Ed (Lithgow) and Ronnie (Danner) cross paths at the local grocery store where they each shop at an alarmingly frequent rate. It turns out Ed is preparing for doomsday and Ronnie is hoarder. As they spend time together, their fondness for each other grows, but we are never really sure if it's loneliness or connection that inspires the relationship between these two oddballs.
Despite both having a very serious approach to life, there are many moments of levity and sweetness, but also doses of reality that keep us off-balanced - just as life tends to. Ed proclaims the world would be such a disaster with ball bearings ... of course his view is a bit skewed since he spent 17 years on the business. Ronnie is brave enough to attend Thanksgiving dinner with Ed at his son's house, and the explosive family dynamics drive home the challenges of co-existing with others at any age. Many of us have family members that comfortably fit into either Camp Ed or Camp Ronnie.
Ed tells the new checkout clerk that it's "good to know your neighbor. You never know when you'll need them." His preparations for doom and gloom ... or as he calls it, SHTF ... are offset by Ronnie's sweetness, and a yard sale leads to the surprise ending. I originally saw this at the 2019 Dallas International Film Festival, and it's always a pleasure to welcome a new talented story teller to the cinematic world. Additionally, watching two talented actors play off each other is usually worth the price of a ticket, and as an added bonus, filmmaker Noble has finally found a good use for the song "Muskrat Love".
Ed (Lithgow) and Ronnie (Danner) cross paths at the local grocery store where they each shop at an alarmingly frequent rate. It turns out Ed is preparing for doomsday and Ronnie is hoarder. As they spend time together, their fondness for each other grows, but we are never really sure if it's loneliness or connection that inspires the relationship between these two oddballs.
Despite both having a very serious approach to life, there are many moments of levity and sweetness, but also doses of reality that keep us off-balanced - just as life tends to. Ed proclaims the world would be such a disaster with ball bearings ... of course his view is a bit skewed since he spent 17 years on the business. Ronnie is brave enough to attend Thanksgiving dinner with Ed at his son's house, and the explosive family dynamics drive home the challenges of co-existing with others at any age. Many of us have family members that comfortably fit into either Camp Ed or Camp Ronnie.
Ed tells the new checkout clerk that it's "good to know your neighbor. You never know when you'll need them." His preparations for doom and gloom ... or as he calls it, SHTF ... are offset by Ronnie's sweetness, and a yard sale leads to the surprise ending. I originally saw this at the 2019 Dallas International Film Festival, and it's always a pleasure to welcome a new talented story teller to the cinematic world. Additionally, watching two talented actors play off each other is usually worth the price of a ticket, and as an added bonus, filmmaker Noble has finally found a good use for the song "Muskrat Love".
Sweet movie about an elderly couple with their own set of insecurities and obsessions. It was a little refreshing to watch an entire movie without all the vulgarity that is used in so many other films as part of the shock value.
This wasn't the fastest moving film, but the acting was good and I'd say they portrayed this particular generation accurately. I used to work with the elderly and much of this was spot on.
I wish the ending had a few more details, but I think I got the main idea.
Not the best movie I've every seen, but it was still worth the time.
Sap alert: yes this is a geriatric romance of the old fashioned variety, but it has enough little detours to make it work. The exceptional acting from John Lithgow and Blythe Danner doesn't hurt.
As an aging, secretive survivalist know it all, Ed spends most of his time on conspiracy internet boards, that is until he spies Ronnie at the local grocery store. Courting ensues, with all the magic and hurdles that come with any relationship.
Turns out there's more than one secret to be revealed which threatens a future for these lonely souls, and though the plot line is paint by numbers, there's a sweet innocence that saves this film. A bit of an unexpected ending helps wrap the whole thing up with a lovely bow.
As an aging, secretive survivalist know it all, Ed spends most of his time on conspiracy internet boards, that is until he spies Ronnie at the local grocery store. Courting ensues, with all the magic and hurdles that come with any relationship.
Turns out there's more than one secret to be revealed which threatens a future for these lonely souls, and though the plot line is paint by numbers, there's a sweet innocence that saves this film. A bit of an unexpected ending helps wrap the whole thing up with a lovely bow.
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Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesJohn Lithgow was born in Rochester, NY, where most of the movie was filmed.
- Erros de gravaçãoEd gives Ronnie a flower bouquet composed of red flowers, which subsequently becomes a bouquet with white and yellow flowers.
- Trilhas sonorasBoston Bossa
Written by Martin Gibson and Jeromy Allinger
Performed by Martin Gibson
Courtesy of Crucial Music
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- The Tomorrow Man
- Locações de filme
- Gates Big M - 1520 Spencerport Rd, Roosevelt, Nova Iorque, EUA(Ed meets Ronnie at supermarket)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 354.103
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 18.281
- 26 de mai. de 2019
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 354.103
- Tempo de duração1 hora 34 minutos
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